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<blockquote data-quote="stevetheupsguy" data-source="post: 469569" data-attributes="member: 9662"><p>The best safety, no matter what you're driving, is the safety you have beforehand. Be prepared and have that decision made in your mind before this unfortunate event occurs. When I got shot in the neck, I was on Canal street in NYC. It was 2pm and the place was crowded with people. Everybody went about their business, oblivious to my dilemma. I had already made up in my mind, before that day, that if I was ever hurt in this way, stabbing/shooting, I'd run for help. </p><p> </p><p>As soon as I realized what happened, that's what I did. I had made up in my mind that I wasn't going to just lay there, like they do on TV, and die. That's why I believe it's always good to have an exit strategy planned, because you never know where or when, but you can sure know what your plan will be in whatever scenario happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevetheupsguy, post: 469569, member: 9662"] The best safety, no matter what you're driving, is the safety you have beforehand. Be prepared and have that decision made in your mind before this unfortunate event occurs. When I got shot in the neck, I was on Canal street in NYC. It was 2pm and the place was crowded with people. Everybody went about their business, oblivious to my dilemma. I had already made up in my mind, before that day, that if I was ever hurt in this way, stabbing/shooting, I'd run for help. As soon as I realized what happened, that's what I did. I had made up in my mind that I wasn't going to just lay there, like they do on TV, and die. That's why I believe it's always good to have an exit strategy planned, because you never know where or when, but you can sure know what your plan will be in whatever scenario happens. [/QUOTE]
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